Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 2004 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... sentences from an unrelated experiment and thirty pairs of filler sentences of various types , for a total of 110 sentence pairs . The pairs of sentences in each of the three subexperiments ( eighty items in total ) were constructed ...
... sentences from an unrelated experiment and thirty pairs of filler sentences of various types , for a total of 110 sentence pairs . The pairs of sentences in each of the three subexperiments ( eighty items in total ) were constructed ...
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... sentence materials were a slightly modified subset of those employed in Garnsey et al . 1997 and Wilson & Garnsey 2004. The main consideration in selecting the sentences was strong verb bias , either towards DO or SC . In order to ...
... sentence materials were a slightly modified subset of those employed in Garnsey et al . 1997 and Wilson & Garnsey 2004. The main consideration in selecting the sentences was strong verb bias , either towards DO or SC . In order to ...
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... sentences following the postverbal noun phrases , that is , the region that disambiguated the sentences toward a DO or SC structure , also did not differ significantly in length ( measured as the number of syllables ) for the two sets ...
... sentences following the postverbal noun phrases , that is , the region that disambiguated the sentences toward a DO or SC structure , also did not differ significantly in length ( measured as the number of syllables ) for the two sets ...
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